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Clinical Trials/NCT03244839
NCT03244839
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Prevalence of Major Nutrients Deficiency in Diabetic Patient Before and After Bariatric Surgery

Min-Sheng General Hospital1 site in 1 country200 target enrollmentJanuary 2016

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Diabetic Patient Before and After Bariatric Surgery
Sponsor
Min-Sheng General Hospital
Enrollment
200
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Prevalence of major nutrients deficiency in diabetic patient before and after bariatric surgery
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The increasing demand of bariatric surgery requires ongoing improvement of the preoperative and post-operative care of morbidly obese patients. Outcome reporting in bariatric surgery mainly focuses on weight loss, improvement of co-morbidities and quality of life. Post-operative nutritional deficiencies are a complication of bariatric surgery, in particular after malabsorptive procedures. Deficiencies of protein, iron and vitamins B12 and D are frequently reported and may occur despite supplementation. Morbid obesity itself is associated with nutritional deficiencies as well, which become worsening after bariatric surgery. The occurrence of nutritional deficiencies has been reported in the literature but not in Taiwan. The goal of the current study is to determine the prevalence and incidence of nutritional deficiencies in diabetic patients underwent bariatric surgery and receiving standard supplementation in Taiwan.

Detailed Description

The increasing demand of bariatric surgery requires ongoing improvement of the preoperative and post-operative care of morbidly obese patients. Outcome reporting in bariatric surgery mainly focuses on weight loss, improvement of co-morbidities and quality of life. Post-operative nutritional deficiencies are a complication of bariatric surgery, in particular after malabsorptive procedures. Deficiencies of protein, iron and vitamins B12 and D are frequently reported and may occur despite supplementation. Morbid obesity itself is associated with nutritional deficiencies as well, which become worsening after bariatric surgery. The occurrence of nutritional deficiencies has been reported in the literature but not in Taiwan. The goal of the current study is to determine the prevalence and incidence of nutritional deficiencies in diabetic patients underwent bariatric surgery and receiving standard supplementation in Taiwan

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 2016
End Date
December 2018
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age: 20\~65
  • Diabetic patients underwent bariatric surgery in MSGH

Exclusion Criteria

  • Pregnancy
  • Cancer on treatment
  • Uncontrolled psychiatric disease
  • Drug or alcohol abuser

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Prevalence of major nutrients deficiency in diabetic patient before and after bariatric surgery

Time Frame: 3 years

Prevalence of major nutrients deficiency in diabetic patient before and after bariatric surgery

Study Sites (1)

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